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To have a tool or to be the Tool

นักเขียน: Sylvia_Ebube
Contemporary Romance
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What is To have a tool or to be the Tool

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A GAME OF LOVE AND WITS

They had sex on the first date. It was so good that she wanted it to go on and on. With time, she grew too much of a strong connection to him that it scared her. She did not believe that a relationship could be so good and that she was capable of loving someone that deeply. So she began to pull away. She would get angry unnecessarily, snap at him and try to bend him to do what she liked. She became excessively controlling. She knew it was toxic but the fear of not wanting to show how vulnerable she had grown with him, did not stop her. She loved him dearly and did not want it to end, but her pride would not allow her risk 100% transparency with him. So her behavior became worse and worse until one day he said he couldn't take it anymore. He had found someone else. Someone who loved and respected him. She didn't ask him to stay or beg him to forgive her but her heart broke. Her heart broke so badly. It hurt her how much she loved him and wished she had been more accepting of his love. But she knew it was too late. Two weeks after the breakup, she found out she was pregnant. She didn't waste any time before booking an appointment in an abortion clinic. The process was painful but it wasn't very traumatic for her. As a matter of fact, it even let her heal faster even though she knew now that she never truly healed. As the thoughts of Jason filled her mind, her hand slowly crawled in between her legs and cupped her cherry. She threw her head backwards in pleasure. She began to rub around in circles, inserting a finger or two inside her body every now and then. Her breaths became heavier. The thoughts of Jason fueled her desire. She began to moan, whispering his name as her fingers went in and out of her, faster and faster. When she came, her body collapsed onto the bathroom floor. "The strongest people are the weakest." She said to herself as she tried to regain her breaths. "But I will win this case." *** Two very powerful and intelligent women with totally different backgrounds compete fiercely to outdo each other in unraveling a mysterious case after being hired by two bereaved men to investigate the case of their missing brother James. What begins as a normal investigation, later develops into a battle of wits, intelligence, love and manipulation between the two women. Judith is a professional investigator with the Middleville Police Department and highly renowned for her enviable ability to solve difficult murder and kidnap cases; while Jessy Paris is an unlicensed self-acclaimed investigator popularly known for her skills in resolving the weirdest and most mysterious criminal cases. Each with her own secrets and a burning resentment for each other, Judith and Jessy Paris will do everything to outsmart each other in order to get to the roots of the missing boy’s case, no matter the cost. Not even when the price to pay might be love. Who will unravel the mystery case first? And AT WHAT COST? ** NOTE: I’m rewriting this story which I have written before under the title Bones and Love.

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Unbound by the heavens

Prologue ‘Minister Eiji, your wife has gone into labour' a maidservant came to inform Shogun Eiji, however instead rushing home to his wife he made a detour to the Royal Astrologer estate. ‘I’ve come for the matter I met you for weeks ago' he said once he had seen the Royal astrologer. The old man went about his business as if he wasn’t there, but minister Eiji didn’t mind. Old men weren’t exactly reasonable. The old man fetched a small shiny disc from one of the numerous shelves and placed it in a small pool of water and the constellations came into full view. After looking at it for some time he turned to him and sighed. ‘Minister, you should go home to your wife’, he said. ‘And…?’ Eiji urged him on and he sighed. ‘Your wife will give birth to a set of triplets who will be against each other until the day they disappear from this earth, however, one of them will grow up to be a mediator or the catalyst that leads them to war.’ When minister Eiji got home his wife had delivered the triplets safely and he was allowed to see them. The midwives gave him one of the boys to hold and he felt the mana rolling of them in waves. This was mana worthy of the first generation of the Sasaki clan he nodded secretly and mourned their fate. He found that his wife had already named the boys, Itsuki, Kiyoshi and Akane. ‘Kenji!’ Eiji called in a low voice and a piece of his shadow separated from him and morphed into a human being. He sealed their chakra gates and gave the triplets to Kenji and instructed him to leave them with different families in different realms at his own discretion and he disappeared with the boys. Eiji then turned to his wife who was smiling sweetly at him, however, he noticed her hands were clenched so tightly under the sheets. ‘Any objections?’ he asked. ‘Of course not, after all, my lord knows best’ she replied through clenched teeth. He sighed again and left the room, she would never understand his sufferings. Meanwhile, Kenji exited the realm in which the Nakamura clan was based to the three lower realms. He left one with a wealthy and influential shogun clan in the first realm, one in a military base the second realm, and one with a childless poor couple in the last realm. While minister Eiji had decided to leave the children to their own devices, their mother, Aoki Ayame sent spies and guards to find the boys and protect them but their trail had long been wiped clean by Kenji.

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